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Zlatan and Qing Madi’s “Demons” Review: Grit meets glow on a Afropop single

By Marcus AdetolaOctober 6, 2025
Zlatan and Qing Madi's “Demons” Review: Grit meets glow on a smooth Afropop single

Zlatan’s “Demons” with Qing Madi moves with a gentle sway and a steady knock, more late-evening drift than club charge. 

At 3:34, it pairs skip-step percussion and glassy keys with lines about fighting what follows you around, while Qing Madi’s feather-light hook softens the edges and turns the refrain into a quiet earworm. 

His verses carry a rough warmth, the lines clipped and conversational, while Qing Madi lifts the refrain with a soft, clear tone. 

The blend is half street chant, half lullaby; his gravel against her silk, and it moves in waves. 

The pair meet in the middle, grit and glow trading places until the hook settles in your head. The single arrived on 3 October 2025 via Zanku Records/ONErpm with a YouTube visualiser.

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